the best thing to do is to ground it to the engine or starter and then run a ground from there to the chasis
You can connect the battery ground cable to the frame of the vehicle or to the engine.
To your vehicle chassis.
It means electrical ground, or earth ground. Referring to the electrical path back to the battery ground, or - side of battery.
Ground it to the vehicle frame or engine.
Generally the electrical grounding connection on a vehicle is the ground on the battery. However, there are also older cars that the ground is the metal frame. The black post on the battery is the ground.
If you are talking about disconnecting a battery in a vehicle, yes.
Any bare metal part on the chasis of the vehicle is used as the ground. Or the negative terminal on the battery.
What ground are you talking about, main ground is located on battery to chasey or to engine. Other wise there are many grounds on this vehicle.
I'm not sure exactly what your asking, but the entire chasis of the vehicle is considered 'grounded', because of the ground connection at the battery.
In a negative ground system, hook the vehicle ground (frame) to the negative of the first battery, positive of that battery to negative of second battery and the positive of the second battery back to vehicle positive. ( starter or starter solenoid) If you are hooking 2 12 volt batteries in series you will have 24 volts.
The battery cable that is grounded, is connected to the body of the vehicle. Sometimes it is the negative cable & sometimes it is the positive. You need to check which cable is connected to the body of the vehicle.
There are many ground wires on this vehicle. The main one being the negative, (Black) battery cable.